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Apple Inc.
Industry: Computer; Software
Number of terms: 54848
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Apple Inc., formerly Apple Computer, Inc., is an American multinational corporation headquartered in Cupertino, California, that designs, develops, and sells consumer electronics, computer software and personal computers.
A window that floats above other windows and provides tools or controls that users can work with while documents are open. Panel is not a user term; the equivalent term is window or dialog, as appropriate. See also document window.
Industry:Software; Computer
An unrecoverable system failure explicitly triggered by the kernel with a call to panic. Compare kernel crash.
Industry:Software; Computer
In Core Audio, an audio unit of type 'aupn' that distributes a set of input channels, using a spatialization algorithm, to a set of output channels. In the simplest case, a panner unit places a monaural signal at a left/right spot in a stereo field.
Industry:Software; Computer
From panorama. In audio, the placement of a monaural signal within a stereo or multichannel (such as surround sound) sound field. Variations include stereo, SoundField, spherical head, vector, and HRTF panning. A more general term for panning is spatialization.
Industry:Software; Computer
A track in a QuickTime VR movie that contains a panorama.
Industry:Software; Computer
A structure of QuickTime VR data that forms a virtual-world environment within which the user can navigate.
Industry:Software; Computer
A pane in the Print dialogue that lets the user specify the printer trays from which a print job should be printed.
Industry:Software; Computer
The rectangle that describes the size of a piece of paper on which a page is printed. This rectangle is defined in the same coordinate system as the page rectangle. Thus, the upper-left coordinates of the paper rectangle are typically negative and its lower-right coordinates are greater than those of the page rectangle.
Industry:Software; Computer
In AppleScript, an identifier in a handler definition that represents the actual value of a parameter when the handler is called. Also called a formal parameter.
Industry:Software; Computer
A QT atom that contains other QT atoms, which are its child atoms. See also child atom.
Industry:Software; Computer
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